On review, the specimens were categorized as follows: (1) endocervical polyp without other descriptors, (2) benign polyp variant (squamous metaplasia, microglandular hyperplasia, inflammatory or ...
mucus-filled bumps on the cervix), fibroids (non-cancerous growths made of muscle and fibrous tissue), or cervical polyps (non-cancerous, usually finger-like growths), there are no benign tumors ...
Adenomatous polyps can turn into cancer and are therefore considered to be a precancerous condition. However, they can remain benign. There are three different growth patterns of adenomatous ...
A total of 246 cases with objective evidence of benign cervical lesions were divided ... A mainly owing to hypertrophied ectopy and cervical polyp. Patient in group A reported low satisfaction ...
or cervical polyps (a noncancerous growth in the cervix that's usually finger-like and benign), but there are no benign tumours on the cervix. Therefore, recognising the early signs of these ...